This sports startup is trying to fulfill India’s Olympic 2020 dream
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They call themselves as a SAAS -
The operating model of the product is based on Geo-Located Sports, which has a list of certified coaches and venues. They’re starting from the ground-up with ‘Surge’- which is their school program involving schools that will pay the platform to provide services.
Their ‘Event Factory’ is for people who want to connect over sports events. They are also planning specific programs for women and elderly. While the app is free to use to connect and engage on social media, they will levy a fee once you select a service.
Interestingly, Ludusz is not just an aggregator; it is a service provider as well. The mobile application, currently just on
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Why a startup of this sort makes sense is because there is an urgent requirement for people in India to move towards a balanced lifestyle as research has clearly demonstrated a positive correlation between balanced lifestyle and annual health spends.
Moreover, in the next four years which is the same time when the next
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